Google Maps demands yet another review of a public park, despite their lack of normal review material such as customer service wheelchair accessibility restrooms and parking or service. I can only assume Google Maps believe these to be important topics for a park as well. Therefore yielding to the wisdom of Google I shall do my best to provide you with that information. To the topic of customer service, compliments to the pathway which was very supportive help me up through my entire experience. Wheelchairs can go just about anywhere these days and this public park is obviously no exception. I attempted to address the topic of public restrooms with two squirrels a rabbit and what appeared to be dandelions. They were a bit shy on the topic but very friendly all the same Unfortunately they had no additional information to provide. Service however was an especially interesting discussion among the options provided by the outdoor space. The elm tree had a particular piece of wisdom when she said "if you take away all the things to do and all the stuff you have, you end up...
Read moreI’m only giving it one star for location and the walking path. The park is in DESPERATE need of a facelift.
#1 - one of the two baby swings is busted.
#2- desperately needs new wood chips (it’s all dirt and weeds)
#3- Tons of tripping hazards (holes in the raised asphalt areas around the playset)
I tried calling the number listed to report the broken swings and the mailbox is full. Hopefully this reaches someone who can fix these issues, this park is heavily used by all the surrounding families. They definitely could have used that money that was used to paint the splash (pad that isn’t even being ran) to make appropriate repairs for...
Read morePaved path around the interior. There are a few places where there are deep ruts on both sides of the path. Parks dept. Works drive their pickups straddling the path making the ruts deeper.
Nice for dog walking although lots of people let there dogs go off lease.
Splash pad open occasionally in the summer.
Wood chip playground with swings and a climber.
Cricket pitch.
Softball backstops have gone...
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